Talking her thoughts. Massive Brother host Julie Chen Moonves opened up about her points round Kyle Capener’s current determination to save lots of Alyssa Snider — a transfer that betrayed his closest confidants.
“There’s one thing about the way in which Kyle betrayed his alliance that bothers me,” Julie, 52, instructed Leisure Weekly throughout an interview that was printed on Tuesday, August 30. “It got here quickly after he was wishy-washy about utilizing the POV to save lots of Alyssa when he and Daniel [Durston] had the veto. It felt extra like a transfer to save lots of himself and his longevity within the recreation than his showmance or girlfriend.”
The choice got here throughout the latest double home eviction, which adopted the cut up home recreation twist. The remaining 10 gamers have been cut up into two teams of 5, taking part in utterly separate video games, with one group residing inside the home and the opposite group banished to the yard.
The Utah native, who beforehand was part of The Leftover alliance — which additionally included Joseph Abdin, Michael Bruner, Taylor Hale, Brittany Hopes, Monte Taylor and Matt Turner — lately entered a “showmance” with Alyssa, 26, who shouldn’t be part of the seven-person group. In a stunning second, Kyle, 29, in the end determined to activate his fellow allies to save lots of his BB24 romantic associate as an alternative.
Matt, 23, then adopted go well with, sticking with Kyle as an alternative of their alliance member Joseph — who was subsequently voted out. Julie, nonetheless, defined how the Massachusetts native’s determination was extra comprehensible than Kyle’s betrayal.
“He basically broke up the perceived stronger duo when he determined to evict Joseph,” Julie defined of the transfer. “Turner in all probability thinks he can beat Kyle and Alyssa at competitions, and even at profitable the jury, than Monte and/or Joseph. It wasn’t a nasty transfer on his half to advance his place within the recreation.”
Final week, followers of the CBS actuality sequence took to social media with the trending hashtag “#StopProtectingKyle,” claiming that the community was modifying round his problematic feedback in the home, in addition to conversations about race.
In a livestream video that didn’t make the day’s episode, Kyle will be seen referencing the “various background” of his fellow housemates, speculating that they are working together in a approach just like the Cookout — an all-Black alliance from season 23 of the truth competitors.
“That chance of these six with that background, I imply, it appears to be like similar to the Cookout with a really various background,” the social media influencer quipped. “They’ve all expressed why they’re on this recreation. Joseph, extra Center Jap illustration in TV. Indy, there’s by no means been a Brazilian contestant or winner … everybody has these robust ‘Why’s’ that each one coincide.”
Following the controversial dialog, viewers claimed that Kyle’s feedback have been being minimize from the reside feeds.
“There was tons of articles about Kyle’s habits. There was hundreds of tweets, hundreds of posts on-line about him. CBS can minimize the feeds as a lot as they wish to defend him, nevertheless it doesn’t change the truth that he’s a f–king racist,” one Twitter user wrote.
One other added, “Julie was proper, this is a microcosm of our culture. The energetic exploitation of POC, the safety of white males above all else, and blatant, unapologetic Anti-Blackness by these in energy. Nothing says ‘America’ extra.”